Pokemon Game Review

Pokemon
themed games have been a major part of the gaming industry. Pokemon games have
their own unique audiences and set of players. It is a series of games that were
developed by Game Freak which was first released in 1996. Pokemon Games were
published by Nintendo which later resulted in Pokemon media franchise.

The game has core series i.e., set of core games which are
referred to mainline or main series by many fans is the series where the standard
model of the game is followed. It depicts players journey through various
regions, where players catch, train and raise their Pokemon, battle other
trainers and gym leaders to earn recognition by winning badges and ultimately
emerging as the strongest Trainer. Except for Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee! and
Let’s Go, Pikachu! which can be played on Nintendo Switch all other game series
can only be played on handheld systems.

In best Pokemon Games, there have been eight generations of games that have
been released until now. When a new generation of the core series game begins, a
couple of games are released which follow the same storyline as the previous
one. The only difference being Pokemon that is available and some other minor
elements of the game.

Along with
video games we need to ensure there has to some physical activity and again
nothing is better than games. Games has lots of importance in student life.

The Pokemon franchise is successful because it is truly an
excellent game. The game is based on the simple storyline, but the incentive of
adding a new pokemon to your collection is strong enough to keep you going till
the end. The game is very easy to grasp and play, and yet tempting and
challenging at the same time. These are classic role-playing games that have
shown upward progress in many sectors since their commencement in 1996. With the
advancement of technology, graphics have been highly developed and changed from
outlined Pokemon graphics to modern day outline fewer graphics in recently
released Gen 9 Pokemon game trailers. The games evolved with additional
features, abilities for players and their pokemons accompanied with wifi and
graphics updates and enhanced animations.

In between game releases, you can expect a few spin-offs here
and there accompanied with sequels. If you want to rank games in accordance to
their excellence, you will have the following list-

Generation IV– It came with enhanced visuals, a new
set of Pokemons and touchscreen controls.

Generation VII– The game didn’t entrust players
with the pleasure of getting lost in spite of improved life quality of and
added powers of Pokemon.

Generation I– It was the foundation of the game
series and still playable in its original form.

Generation III– This series utilized advanced
Gameboy Software to make it most colorful of all series. It knew when to
support and leave players alone to the devices to wander off.

Generation
V- With the important visual upgrade, wifi-trading and awesome soundtrack it
raised the bar.

Generation VI– With new 3D visuals accompanied by
wifi chops and interactive gameplay system, it enthralled players with the new
world.

Generation II– It came with more mystical
storyline along with Pokemon Gear System and added a flick of animation.

Simon Morris

This Guest post is written by Simon Morris, he is a freelance writer. He has written unique and interesting articles on various categories and currently associated as a blogger with Pharmaquotes. More by Simon Morris